TL;DR. If you’re searching for “data.ai pricing” or “App Annie pricing,” stop — there’s nothing to find. Sensor Tower acquired data.ai (formerly App Annie) in March 2024, and as of 20 August 2026 data.ai’s own pricing page returns a raw 500 error while its main site shows a login screen reading “data.ai, a Sensor Tower company.” The product didn’t survive as a separate thing to buy; its data now lives inside Sensor Tower, which is itself quote-based only (see our Sensor Tower pricing breakdown). If you want a real number today, AppRadar and MobileAction publish tiers from €69/month and $15/month, and Marteso has a free tier plus €18-per-app/month Pro — all checked directly on their own sites the same day.
Does data.ai still exist?
Not as a standalone product. We checked data.ai’s pricing page (data.ai/en/pricing) directly on 20 August 2026 and it returned a plain server error: “Oops! 500 | data.ai — There was a problem processing your request.” The main data.ai domain resolves to a login screen branded “data.ai, a Sensor Tower company,” with a link to Sensor Tower’s own announcement post confirming the deal.
That’s not a temporary outage — it’s the current, permanent state. Sensor Tower announced the acquisition of data.ai (rebranded from App Annie in 2021) in March 2024. Sensor Tower CEO Oliver Yeh called it “the beginning of a new and exciting chapter… for the digital marketing and mobile app intelligence industry as a whole.” What that meant in practice: data.ai’s tracking, revenue-estimate, and audience-analytics capabilities were absorbed into Sensor Tower’s platform rather than kept as a separately sold product, and existing data.ai customers were pointed to their account director rather than a new signup flow.
If you’re evaluating data.ai today because it came up in an old comparison article, a competitor’s “vs.” page, or a bookmark from a year or two ago, treat that reference as stale. There’s no data.ai product left to buy.
So where did data.ai’s features go?
Into Sensor Tower’s core offering, App Performance Insights — downloads, revenue, RPD, active users, session data, keyword rankings, ratings and reviews, and search-ads intelligence, per Sensor Tower’s own site. In other words, the market-intelligence layer data.ai (and App Annie before it) was known for is now just Sensor Tower’s product, sold under Sensor Tower’s pricing model.
And that pricing model, as we confirmed directly on sensortower.com on 16 August 2026, is quote-based only — no public tiers, no self-serve checkout. So if you were hoping the acquisition meant a cheaper or more transparent path into that data, it didn’t. You still need a sales call to get a number, and now there’s only one company selling it instead of two.
What should you actually search for instead?
If your original interest was competitive download and revenue estimates for other companies’ apps, Sensor Tower is now the only place that data lives — go in with the same questions we outlined in our Sensor Tower post: which module, per-app or per-seat pricing, minimum contract term, whether historical data is included.
If what you actually needed was to track and improve your own app’s ranking — not benchmark against a market — you don’t need either company. That’s a narrower, cheaper job, and several tools publish real prices for it:
| Tool | Entry price (verified) | Checked on |
|---|---|---|
| data.ai / App Annie | Discontinued as a standalone product (merged into Sensor Tower, March 2024) | 20 Aug 2026 |
| Sensor Tower | Not published — quote only | 16 Aug 2026 |
| MobileAction (ASO Intelligence, Lite) | $15/month — 100 keywords, 5 apps, 3-month history | 14 Aug 2026 |
| AppRadar (Essentials) | €69/month — 500 keywords, 2 apps, review-reply management | 14 Aug 2026 |
| Marteso (Starter) | €0 forever — 1 app, 50 keywords, daily rank updates, 3 competitor apps | 20 Aug 2026 |
| Marteso (Pro) | €18 per app/month — 500 keywords, AI metadata optimizer, unlimited competitor tracking, App Store Connect integration | 20 Aug 2026 |
AppRadar and MobileAction figures are as checked and dated in our full AppRadar vs MobileAction comparison. Marteso figures are as listed on marteso.com, checked 20 August 2026. None of these replicate data.ai’s cross-portfolio market-share estimates for apps you don’t own — if that’s genuinely what you need, Sensor Tower remains the only source, quote required.
Where Marteso fits, and where it doesn’t
Full disclosure: Marteso is our product, so weigh this like any vendor’s self-description. Marteso connects to App Store Connect directly — keyword tracking, AI-assisted metadata suggestions, and localization to 20+ languages happen in the workflow you’d act on them in, verified against marteso.com and marteso.com/docs on 20 August 2026. It’s iOS-only and doesn’t estimate other apps’ downloads or revenue the way Sensor Tower’s absorbed data.ai product does. If cross-portfolio market intelligence is genuinely the job, Marteso isn’t built for it; if the job is ranking your own app, it is.
For the wider field, see the six ASO tools indie iOS developers actually evaluate, our Sensor Tower pricing breakdown, and AppRadar vs MobileAction for other angles.
Try Marteso Free
If you want a real number instead of a sales call, Marteso’s free tier gives you one app, 50 tracked keywords, and daily rank updates with no credit card required. Start at app.marteso.com.